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This fixes a bug introduced in 0.12.0 which only affects
non-sleepy_penguin users.
Fixes: d3cf61b05d95 ("switch to exception-free non-blocking I/O")
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Using the 'update-copyright' script from gnulib[1]:
git ls-files | UPDATE_COPYRIGHT_HOLDER='all contributors' \
UPDATE_COPYRIGHT_USE_INTERVALS=2 \
xargs /path/to/gnulib/build-aux/update-copyright
[1] git://git.savannah.gnu.org/gnulib.git
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While we're in the area, make a wording change from "GPLv3 or later"
to "GPL-3.0+", as the latter is favored by SPDX.org
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Ruby 2.3 will have `exception: false' support in socket-related
classes. Additionally, 2.3 will implement the existing
IO#*_nonblock methods more efficiently than before by avoiding
the hash allocation necessary for keywords.
For users on older Rubies, we'll continue supporting them with
compatibility wrappers; even Ruby 1.9.3 users (for now).
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Hopefully this makes the code less daunting to newcomers
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The documentation part is managed by the new
Documentation/update-copyright script. For the future, the rest may
be managed by the update-copyright tool in gnulib
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This reduces memory overhead by a few bytes by eliminating
constant lookups and unnecessary inclusions.
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I'm still normal, and still trolling, but 80x24.org will be epic :)
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We don't need it since IO#read(bytes, buf) will convert to
ASCII-8BIT anyways. Everywhere else, we ensure path names are
already binary. We do this mainly at the client layer before using
Shellwords to escape the paths.
We also must be careful about parsing output from soxi/avprobe
which can show us metadata in whatever encoding is in the file.
We must still handle data from parsing command output as binary,
as the encoding of file metadata tends to vary.
This also should buy us Syck compatibility for Ruby 1.9.3 users
on Debian systems where Ruby 1.9.3 still uses Syck.
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All files we distribute in the tarball need to have a
copyright/license specified for Savannah.
We don't need the example state file anymore.
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Rename COPYRIGHT -> COPYING, as that seems to be the more common
name for the GPLv3 license file. Kill all rdoc, since I don't
agree with HTML documentation and we do not expose any Ruby APIs.
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